Joanna Briggs Institute (2006) Strategies to reduce medication errors with reference to older adults. Nurs Stand 20:53–57Hodgkinson, B., Koch, S., Nay, R. and Nichols, K. (2006), `Strategies to reduce medication errors with reference to older adults', International Journal of Evidence-...
Medication error can increase the cost, prolong hospital stay and increase the risk of death almost two fold. Several studies have already demonstrated that pharmacist can play major role in detection and prevention of medication errors. Present study was aimed to detect and evaluate the incidence,...
Strategies to reduce medication errors commonly make use of CDSS (Table 1). Errors involving drug-drug interactions (DDI) are cited as common and preventable, with up to 65% of inpatients being exposed to one or more potentially harmful combinations.17 CPOE systems are now designed with drug ...
Common Errors of Drug Administration in Infants: Causes and Avoidance. and general (paediatric drug trials, education programmes, nonpunitive error reporting) to reduce the number of errors made in giving medication to infants... Anderson,J B.,Ellis,... - 《Pediatric Drugs》 被引量: 62发表...
This collaborating group sought to further understand errors associated with all 2-component vaccines (i.e. vaccine components provided by the manufacturer in physically separate containers) and to provide safe practice strategies for storing, preparing, dispensing, and administering these vaccines as ...
In order to identify which strategies are applied to prevent these potential ME in different countries around the world, we carried out a literature review in PubMed of ME related to LASA medicines applying the MeSH terms (“drug labeling”, “medication errors”, “terminology as topic”, “...
Strategies to Reduce Medication ERRORS. (cover story) Deals with the efforts of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in reducing and preventing medication errors. Multiple factors; Statistics on deaths caused... Meadows,Michelle - 《Fda Consumer》 被引量: 25发表: 2003年 Mastering CanMEDS Roles...
Sound-alike or look-alike medications may lead to potential medication errors. One of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization's (JCAHO) National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) for 2005 and 2006 is to reduce the number of medication errors involving SALAD. In order for ...
In addition, universities have a moral responsibility to prepare proficient clinicians for graduate practice. This requires risk management strategies to reduce adverse medication errors post registration. To identify strategies and potential predictors that may assist nurse academics to tailor their drug ...
In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: Brain Imaging and Psychiatric Classification Thor Gr眉nbaum (bio) and Andrea Raballo (bio) Keywords brain imaging, cognition, diagnostic practice, phenomenology, etiology Fielding a... T Grünbaum,A Raballo - 《Philosophy Psychiatry & ...